Quote: (nealhunt @ Jan. 21 2010, 22:07 )
Looks like it was a fun game.  I thought the IG were done for but it looks like they battled back.
I'm a bit curious as to why the IG didn't garrison and/or put more formations on overwatch in Turn 1.  Russ on OW would be virtually guaranteed to crush a drop pod formation that landed anywhere close.
One thing in turn 1:
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The Thunderhawk straffes and breaks the Sentinels.
The Assault Marines retain and engage the Manticores.
When the Assault Marines are loaded, they are one formation with the Thawk.  They take the same action.  Only after the action is complete do they break up into separate formations.  They don't get to unload and activate separately because they already acted with the Thawk.
It would have been nice to use my manticores for once. I guess I have to keep a closer eye on Dave when he retains... so shady
But regarding tactics, It never occurred to me to put formations like the Russ's on overwatch. When I think Russ, I think maneuver formation, which may or may not be right in facing a drop army. Chalk that up to inexperience, I guess; I've only been playing for about a year and a half.
I didn't garrison the units I could have because I wanted them to screen the important formations in case the latter didn't activate (the 1-in-6 chance seems to pop up 4 out of 6 times for me, at least it seems that way). More of a pessimistic outlook and probably self-limiting in a number of ways, but that's what I was thinking. Plus those assault marines slapped me silly and called me susan last battle, so I was wary of them as well (for good reason, it turns out).